Baked Pasta Maltese Style (Mqarun il-Forn)
Baked Pasta Maltese Style (Mqarun il-Forn)

Hello everybody, it’s Brad, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, baked pasta maltese style (mqarun il-forn). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Imqarrun il-forn is a staple of traditional Maltese cuisine. Sprinkle the grated edam or cheddar cheese on top of. Baked pasta (ghagin) or baked macaroni (imqarrun) as it is mainly known is another dishes we associate as being truly Maltese.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook baked pasta maltese style (mqarun il-forn) using 18 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Baked Pasta Maltese Style (Mqarun il-Forn):
  1. Make ready 400 grams Minced Beef
  2. Take 1 medium Onion
  3. Make ready 2 oz Red Wine
  4. Make ready 1 tbsp Beef Stockpot (Knorr)
  5. Take 1 tbsp Infusion Stockpot (Knorr)
  6. Make ready 2 clove Garlic
  7. Get 6 medium Eggs
  8. Take 1 packages Bascamella or refer to recipe
  9. Make ready 150 grams Parmesan Cheese
  10. Make ready 200 grams Shredded Mozzarella
  11. Get 3 pinch Salt
  12. Make ready 3 dash Pepper
  13. Prepare 500 ml Tomato Puree
  14. Take 2 can Tomato Pulp
  15. Prepare 1 tbsp Basil
  16. Prepare 1 tbsp Parsley
  17. Take 3 1/2 tbsp Sugar
  18. Make ready 1 kg Penne /Fussilli/Pennoni

Imqarrun il-forn is one of the most favourite dishes for the Maltese; it is very often eaten as a Sunday Lunch. Macaroni with a special bolognaise sauce are baked in the oven until they're golden brown and smelling delicious. This dish is a variety of Timpana, where the macaroni is comes covered in pastry. This dish, based on the classic Maltese dish ross il-forn, is a versatile mix of gently spiced rice, mince, egg and tomato that can be made ahead of time.

Steps to make Baked Pasta Maltese Style (Mqarun il-Forn):
  1. Preheat oven at 200 C
  2. Boil Water.
  3. Place Skillet on heat and place diced garlic in Skillet with Olive Oil.
  4. Bring to a sizzle and Add Minced Beef and cook until done.
  5. Add Onion and cook for 5 mins.
  6. Add Tomato Pulp, Tomato Puree and Red Wine. Stir for 8 mins.
  7. Add Beef Stockpot,Infusion Stockpot, Salt, Pepper, Basil and Parsley. Stir for 8 mins.
  8. Add sugar and 2cups Bascamella. Stir well.
  9. Now that Sauce is done put aside to simmer and water should be boiling.
  10. Add preferred pasta to the pot and allow it to boil for 10 mins. This should bring it to an Al dente state.
  11. Using the boiling pot mix strained pasta with sauce and add in eggs and mozzarella and stir well.
  12. Now your mix is ready.
  13. Choose a preferred dish and cover in butter if not nonstick.
  14. Pour in mixture in dish and cover with remaining Bascamella and Parmesan Cheese.
  15. Place in oven and cook until top is a Golden Brown Colour.
  16. This can be served with a salad on the side and a cool fruity White or Rose Wine.
  17. And that is how we Wine and Dine in Malta !
  18. Buon Appetit

Imqarrun il-Forn - Traditional Baked Pasta by Mona Farrugia. Baked Rice Maltese Style - Place all ingredients in container and mix well. Leave some of the grated cheese to put on top before. Pigeon and rabbit, ross il-forn and ravjul - there are some legendary Maltese foods that you should literally be legally obliged to try. In Malta, we make Imqarrun Il-Forn or baked macaroni with a home made bognaise sauce.

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